Fuel Your Active Life

Registered Dietitian. Team Canada athlete. Evidence-based nutrition for people who move

Kiana Gibson, Registered Dietitian
"My recommendations are evidence-based, tailored to the individual, and foster a positive relationship with food and activity."

Hi, I'm Kiana

I'm a Registered Dietitian with a deep love for sport, adventure, and helping people eat well without overcomplicating it. I grew up in Ottawa playing everything from soccer and gymnastics to cross country and field hockey, and went on to run varsity for seven years across two university degrees.

In 2023, I represented Team Canada at the Pan American Games in the 3000m steeplechase. Balancing full-time school, part-time work, and elite-level training taught me firsthand that proper nutrition isn't optional when you're asking a lot of your body.

I also work as a Clinical Dietitian at Vancouver General Hospital, where I care for patients across surgery, neurology, bone marrow transplant, cardiac ICU, and more. I combine my clinical expertise with my athletic background to help active people fuel their lives with practical, evidence-based nutrition.

RD Licensed in BC & Ontario MND, UBC B.A.Sc, Guelph Team Canada
My mission: To empower clients with nutrition knowledge that allows them to pursue active and fulfilling lives.

How I Can Help

Whether you're training for a race, juggling a busy career, or just want to eat better without spending hours in the kitchen.

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1-on-1 Sports Nutrition

Virtual nutrition assessments tailored to your sport, training schedule, and goals. Covering pre/during/post exercise fueling, hydration plans, supplement guidance, macronutrient distribution, and more.

Available in BC, NB, NS, YT, NT, NU, and Ontario
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Speaking Engagements

In-person and virtual presentations for sports teams, university groups, workplaces, and organizations. Topics include nutrition timing, supplements, meal prep, RED-S, and diet culture.

Starting at $400 per engagement
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Supervised Home Meal Prep

A 3-hour at-home session where I work alongside you to build meal prep skills, cooking strategies, and efficient kitchen habits. No rigid meal plans. I help you get creative with ingredients you already have.

Vancouver area only | $300 per visit + transport
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Real Food, Real Life
No rigid meal plans. Just practical skills, creative cooking, and meals that actually fuel your week.
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Presentations & Published Work

Interactive, evidence-based nutrition talks for teams, students, and organizations. Real-world examples, humour, and practical takeaways.

Nanaimo United FC

In-Person Nutrition (Nov 2025)

Fueling needs for 30+ teenage girls: pre, during, and post-game nutrition, macronutrient timing, and key micronutrients.

UBC Varsity XC

Annual Nutrition Talk (2023-2025)

Fuel timing, race day nutrition, and interactive scenarios for common fueling challenges.

BC Search & Rescue

Virtual Presentation (Dec 2025)

60-minute presentation broadcasted live across Canada on nutrition for winter sports and outdoor adventures.

UBC Youth Baseball

Supplements Talk (May 2024)

Creatine, protein, and caffeine for 50+ teens and parents: safety, third-party testing, and common myths.

Published Work & Media

Carbs: An Athlete's Best Friend (UBC) Shoe Drive for Ethiopia (The Ubyssey) Meal Prepping 101 (Ted Talk) Canadian Running Magazine Feature MealCare at Guelph (CBC News)
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The Athlete Behind the Advice

Running has shaped how I think about nutrition. Balancing 120+ km training weeks with school and work meant that proper fueling wasn't a choice, it was a necessity. That lived experience is what I bring to every client. I provide practical, relatable strategies for active individuals who are busy and want nutrition to help support their ambitious goals.

Kiana Gibson competing in the 3000m steeplechase at the 2023 Pan American Games
Experiences
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Represented Team Canada at the 2023 Pan American Games (3000m steeplechase, Santiago, Chile)

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Double gold at NAIA Outdoor Championships (5000m and 3000m steeplechase)

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Petro Canada FACE Scholarship recipient ($5,000, 2025)

Varsity XC & track for UBC Thunderbirds and Guelph Gryphons (2017 - present)

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Collected and donated 168 pairs of shoes to Ethiopian runners across 3 trips

Personal Bests
Half Marathon
1:15:11
Oct 2024 · Victoria, CAN
3,000m
9:31.67
Apr 2022 · Saint John, CAN
1,500m
4:25.46
Apr 2024 · Azusa, USA
1,000m
2:49.59
Mar 2020 · Edmonton, CAN
5K Road
16:29
Mar 2024 · Vancouver, CAN
10K Road
34:55
Sep 2023 · Vancouver, CAN
Kiana celebrating after representing Team Canada Kiana competing for UBC Thunderbirds Kiana running cross country for UBC Kiana leading a road race in Vancouver Kiana running across a bridge during an international race 168 pairs of shoes collected for Ethiopian runners Kiana giving a thumbs up during a race Kiana competing for UBC at a track meet Kiana smiling while running Kiana at the finish of a race Kiana racing in a tropical setting Kiana running at night
Read about Kiana in Canadian Running Magazine

What People Are Saying

Common Questions

They are not the same thing. A Registered Dietitian (RD) is a regulated, protected title in Canada. To become an RD, you need a university degree in nutrition science, complete supervised clinical training, pass a national exam, and register with a provincial college. I hold a Master's in Nutrition and Dietetics from UBC, and I'm registered with the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC (licence #3663).

Beyond my private practice, I also work as a Clinical Dietitian at Vancouver General Hospital, where I provide nutrition care to patients in bone marrow transplant, cardiac ICU, surgery, neurology, oncology, and more. That clinical training and daily hospital work means I'm equipped to handle complex medical situations, not just general wellness advice.

The title "nutritionist" is not protected in most Canadian provinces, which means anyone can use it regardless of their education. When you work with an RD, you're working with someone who is held to professional standards, completes ongoing education, and is accountable to a regulatory college.
No, and that's intentional. I don't create or sell meal plans. Instead, I teach you cooking skills and strategies that work for your life, so you're not dependent on a plan someone else wrote. I help you find creative ways to use up ingredients you already have instead of following exact recipes. This is more sustainable, results in less food waste, and actually teaches you how to cook. After working with me, you'll feel better equipped to prepare food that meets your nutrition needs for an active lifestyle, without spending hours every day in the kitchen.
This is one of the most common topics I cover in my presentations to varsity teams and sports clubs. The short answer is: it depends on the duration, intensity, and type of activity. Before exercise, you want easily digestible carbohydrates that won't sit heavy. During longer sessions (60+ minutes), you'll likely need fuel to maintain performance. After, the priority is replenishing glycogen and supporting recovery. I work with each client to build a fueling and hydration plan specific to their sport, training schedule, and body. There's no one-size-fits-all answer, which is exactly why working with an RD who also competes at a high level makes a difference.
I delivered a full presentation on this topic to UBC youth baseball teams and their parents, covering the mechanisms, performance-enhancing properties, efficacy, dosing, timing, safety, third-party testing, and common myths around these three supplements. My approach is always food first. Supplements can play a role, but they should supplement a solid nutritional foundation, not replace it. Whether a supplement makes sense for you depends on your sport, your diet, your goals, and your individual health. I also emphasize the importance of third-party testing (look for NSF Certified for Sport or Informed Sport) since supplements in Canada are not regulated the same way as food or pharmaceuticals.
RED-S stands for Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport. It happens when you're not eating enough to support both your daily life and your training. It can affect anyone, not just elite athletes, and the consequences go far beyond performance: bone health, hormonal function, immune system, cardiovascular health, and mental health can all be impacted. One of the signs I see frequently is hypothalamic amenorrhea, where someone loses their menstrual cycle for months or even years due to under-fueling. This is a major area of my practice. If you're training hard but feeling constantly fatigued, getting injured frequently, or have lost your period, it's worth having a conversation with an RD who understands the demands of sport.
Absolutely. Plant-based and vegan athletes are one of my areas of focus. The key is making sure you're meeting your needs for protein, iron, B12, omega-3s, zinc, and calcium, which requires a bit more planning but is entirely achievable. I don't follow any particular diet myself, but I incorporate plenty of plant-based meals into my own cooking and training. I help clients figure out what works for their body, their ethics, and their performance goals without unnecessary restriction.
100%. My clients range from varsity and elite-level athletes to people who run a few times a week, hit the gym before work, hike on weekends, or just want to feel more energized throughout the day. Living an active lifestyle and meeting your fitness goals doesn't require a diet or following rigid meal plans. Whether it's elite-level sport, weekend warrior fitness, early morning gym sessions, or anything in between, the same principles of proper fueling apply. If you're active and want to eat in a way that supports how you move, I can help.
Not at all. My 1-on-1 nutrition counselling is 100% virtual through No Sweat Nutrition, so we can work together as long as you're a resident of British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, or Nunavut. I also do speaking engagements virtually for teams and organizations anywhere. The only service that requires being in the Vancouver area is my supervised home meal prep sessions, which are available within about a 1.5-hour drive of the city.

Get in Touch

Have a question about speaking engagements, meal prep sessions, or just want to say hi? Send me a message.

Kiana Gibson, MND, RD

Vancouver, BC

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